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Xiaomi Debuts Loop LiquidCool Technology for Phones With Twice the Heat Dissipation of Traditional Chambers

Xiaomi is expected to bring Loop LiquidCool Technology to its devices in 2022.

Xiaomi Debuts Loop LiquidCool Technology for Phones With Twice the Heat Dissipation of Traditional Chambers

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Xiaomi is expected to bring Loop LiquidCool Technology to its devices in 2022

Highlights
  • Loop LiquidCool Technology works based on the capillary effect
  • The refill chamber has a Tesla valve structure
  • New technology is likely to debut in next-generation Xiaomi phones
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Xiaomi on Friday, November 5 announced a new technology called the Loop LiquidCool that is says will ensure efficient cooling of smartphone processors. The heat dissipation method introduced by the Chinese smartphone giant is claimed to separate hot air and cooling liquid circulations that lower heat convention issues on mobile phones. Inspired by cooling systems used in aerospace technologies, the Loop LiquidCool Technology is a new take on the conventional vapour chamber. It works based on the capillary effect that draws liquid cooling agents to the heat source, vapourises, and then disperses the heat towards a cooler area. The company is planning to pack the Loop LiquidCool Technology in its smartphones in the second half of 2022.

Xiaomi showcased the new Loop LiquidCool Technology via a blog post. The company claims that the new technology offers double the cooling capabilities compared to the conventional vapor chambers (VC) solutions. Loop LiquidCool Technology includes an annular heat pipe system that features an evaporator, a condenser, a refill chamber, gas, and liquid pipes. When there is a significant workload for the smartphone, the evaporator's refrigerant evaporates to gas. The gas and airflow then diffuses to the condenser where the gas further condenses into liquid. These liquids are absorbed and collected through small fibers in the refill chamber making it a self-sustaining system.

The new technology uses the same method as VC liquid cooling, says Xiaomi. Even so, the conventional VC systems do not have separate channels for gases and liquids. In Loop LiquidCool Technology, the pump features a special gas pipe design that is claimed to reduce air passage resistance by 30 percent and increase the heat transfer capacity up to 100 percent.

With a Tesla Valve microstructure, one-way circulation is said to prevent heat from moving backward, and increase the heat dissipation capability of standard vapour chambers.

Xiaomi also illustrated the new method on a custom Xiaomi MIX 4 by replacing the original vapour chamber with the new Loop LiquidCool Technology solution. The company claimed that for 30 minutes of Genshin Impact running on 60 frames per second (fps) and maximum graphics settings, heating did not exceed 47.7 degrees Celsius and the processor was 8.6 degrees Celsius lower than the standard version.


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